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Dilapidated, neglected, or abandoned sites and buildings (so-called brownfields) are frequently neither visually attractive nor aesthetically valuable. Indeed, neglected brownfields contribute to the emergence of both objective and subjective barriers to
Kamila Turečková +3 more
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Families in Serbia as a factor of regional economic development [PDF]
This paper broadly analyzes the nature of the impact of family types on the (regional) economic development. Results of the research of these issue at the level of regions in Europe have pointed to the relevance of the „family perspective” for ...
Sokolovska Valentina, Bilinović Ana
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To the 30th Anniversary of INTERREG. Cross-Border Cooperation in Europe [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of INTERREG – a program of financial support for border regions in Europe. The main dates and organizations that defined the history of relations between European border regions ...
Natalia Kondratyeva
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Assembly of European Regions as a group of interests of regional territorial units [PDF]
The aim of the article is to analyse activities of the Assembly of European Regions (AER) as an international interest group of sub-national territorial units at the regional level in Europe.
Hanna Dumała
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WHISTLEBLOWING IN CIVIL SERVICE: EXPERIENCE OF EUROPE
In this article it is examined the whistleblowing practice in civil service across Europe. The analysis lets to arrive at a conclusion that the whistleblowing mechanism unevenly functions in different parts of Europe: it is more widespread in East and ...
M. A. Batishcheva
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Regional Assessment of Europe [PDF]
In many of the areas presently occupied by European cities, settlements were formed already in Neolithic times, when the continent was colonized by agriculturalists (9500 B.C. onwards). The re-colonization of European plants and animals after the last Ice Age, which covered large areas of Europe, was not completed before human influence began to cause ...
Jakub Kronenberg +3 more
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Imaginaries of a ‘Europe of the regions’
“I have not come here this evening to talk to you about a utopia; no, I am here to talk to you about an adventure ...: the federating of Europe.” These are the words of Denis de Rougemont (1948, p.1), the Swiss philosopher and scholar, given at a talk
Simin Davoudi
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Identities with historical regions – are they adapting to modern administrative division? The case of Ukraine [PDF]
Historical regions remain the most common basis for the formation or promotion of regional identities in Europe. However, regions and regional identities are in the process of constant formation and can change significantly in line with new conditions ...
Gnatiuk, Oleksiy, Melnychuk, Anatoliy
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Regions – between History and Social Construction
The study aims to give a comprehensive explanation on how regional construction took place in the European history related to the state-building processes and how the historical heritage of the European state-construction influences today the social ...
Bakk Miklós
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Population Bias on Tornado Reports in Europe
Tornadoes are associated with damages, injuries, and even fatalities in Europe. Knowing the spatial distribution of tornadoes is essential for developing disaster risk reduction strategies.
Răzvan Pîrloagă +2 more
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